; % ;Jr- MOTHER OF N. C. CADET ATTENDS AWARDS DAY CEREMONY Mrs. Myrtle Stepp of Winston-Salem, looks on while her son, Cadet Sgt. Henry L. Stepp, receives the Out standing Cadet Award tor ROTC Cadet Counter guerrilla Com pany during the recent Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Annual Awards Day at Florida AkM University. Presentor of the award is Erelson W. Knowles, Tallahassee businessman, who annually contributes a trophy for the ROTC event. DRIVE SAFELY!! You Can Always DUNN’S W Ton'll find that when yon drive into Dunn i Esso Service you re- §Sr reive the •*n> e considerattna IB ~i' '~* whether you lust *lll up your n»- BB#.Sj«£L diator or have your -ai greased Bk\ Vl We like to feel that we’re helping you get more eujovment your car. Why not givo u a trial? Our Service Always Has A Smile! DUNN’S ESSO SERVICE BOX S. RLOODWORTH BT. PHONE: TE t-HM •*eoc* eoiA*> aw* "eowr* *•* M*isrcwte vw«dc-m*»r« wwiom 'erwnry wwiv *h« woouev t« rw* *oea-c*ia eow W wv.- .. ._.. . . . m i V H ■ v 5 jfclN V ,V ' ,^K ” . /* . • jE , 9 wEjjjb Mm hB Hp Red-letter days go better refreshed. Coca-Cola, never too sweet, gives that special zing... refreshes you t:. things gO better,! pWltll ijmp COKG tctlitd under iM iutherit/ Os The Cot*Cota Company by. THE CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. gjytr rr*Mr ' ," w,- - 'J*'w& tJfemr <••«*• ww^tm(^-*<^erwwM pi THEOLOGICAL ALUMNI MEET AT S HAW These are some of the Theological Alumni who met on Shaw Univers ity's campus, Wednesday, April 1, to observe their Twenty fourth Annual Theological Alumni Day observance. Third on The Veterans’ Comer Here are aathertteUve u< ■wer* by the Veteran* Admin* tatratlon to queatlona from for* mer aervieemen and their fa* ■allies. Q —How much b paid to a war orphan or eligible peacetime or* phant taking part in the VA's Or phan* Education Assistance pro gram? A—Students enrolled in the VA’a War Orphans Education Assistance program may receive sllO a month for up to 36 months of achooling or vocational training. Q —l have never asked the VA for anything, but I am a war vet eran. Can I get a free physical ex amination? A—You can get a free emami nstion but it wiil have to be in connection with your application for some sort of benefit such as hospitalization or to determine if j some condition you have may be found to be service connected. A free examination cannot be had for some private purpose of your own. Q —Some years ago, the VA de nied my claim for disability pen alon. I am becoming increaseingly worse. What steps can I take to have my claim considered again’ A—Write or visit the VA office which previously studied your claim and enclose a statement from your doctor as to the nature of your disability and its increasing ser verity. The VA will then send you further instructions. GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY! PROUD MOMENT — Mrs. Emma Bright, left, of Greensboro, who had just seen her daughter, Helen, center, receive her cap and gown at Senior Day exercises at Bennett College, chats with her and two of her friends—Misses Cassandra Bowen, of Nashville, Tenn., and Carolyn Williams, of Morganton, during banquet sponsored by sophomore class recently. St. Augustine’s Receives Two Additional Grants An announcement from the office of the president reveals that Saint Augustine's College has received two additional giants from the Na tional Science Foundation to sup port math and science programs at Saint Augustine's. This brings the total number of grants received the Foundation to five. ".<i > « '**. . | gjjipi > f wHi. gs _ W _ ■ -Ply '».j9 ■ DR. r R. ROBINhON . . . directs >oth institutes 1964 POLIO DRIVE A SUCCESS The Wake County Chapter of the I National Foundation of March of Dimes, under the leadership >t Myron C Banks, campaign director, j was very sucessful, the drive total- ! ing over $15,000 00. Contributions j from Negro communities slon* totaled ovrr SIOOO 00 Other contri butions came from ten suburban , communities, theatres, door to door collections, personal donations, spe cial gifts, coin containers and mailers. The overall results of the 196 s campcign, now in process of clots- . ing out. slso show definite increase in contributions. Those still desiring to contribute should mail their I funds to March of Dimes. P O. Box 1144, Raleigh, N. C Your Polio contribution has a far reaching effect. You will find be low Informston which might give you eniightinent as to where your contribution goes: Continuing patient aid for paraly tic Polio patients who do not have insurance or other resources; Re search and professional education (scholarship program) operated on | a County basis; (Wake County has j five scholar winners); Sponsors l and aupporta Salk Institute for bio logical studies; Sponsors and sup ports Birth Defects Special Treat ment Center at Chapel Hill; and Special Treatment Center for Arth rdis now in operation at Bowmen- Gray. Winston-Salem. WHERE MONEY GOES: 25 per cent —Medical Research, remainder divided 50-50 with National Head quarter*. The 50 per cent that re mains in the County is spent on patient care and scholarship*. DRIVE SAFELY front row (not a theologian), is Dr. Nelson H. Harris. The 7th and eighth persona identified are speaker Dr. M. M. Fisher of Durham, and the Reverend A. D. Logan, president of the organ isation. (See story). The largest at lha two grants is in the amount of $5,920. The grant will be used to finance an In-Serv ice Institute in Mathematics for 30 carefully selected secondary school teachers of mathematics September 19, 1964, through June SO, 1965. Those who participate In the Institute will be able to take a course In Basic Concepts of Modern Algebra the first semester and a course in Probaluity and Statisti cal Inference the second semester. Five thousand seven hundred and irn dollars has been alloted by the National Science Foundation to sup port an In-Servica Institute in Mathematics for elementary teach ers and supervisors, September 19, .9114, through June 30, 1965. This award makes it possible for the College to bring thirty participants to the College each Saturday morning from 9:30 to 11:20 io receive Instruction in Modem .Mathematics as well as Basic Con vnts of Informal Geometry. Both Institutes provide a teat look alowance of $lO for each par :cipant and travel up to seven cents per mile. Th* total amount received by •he College from the National Science Foundation now stands at j ri07.930 Dr. P. R. Robinson is direc- I tor of both programs. A special ‘ thank you” Is extend ed to all mothers and other march ers who marched to put the cam paign over the top and in a posi tion to carry on with the expanding program and the continuation of patient aid, those (till suffering the ravishes of crippling polio. On Tuesday night, April 14. at 7:30 p. m„ a meeting will be held at the Caswell Building for the purpose of election of officers, scholarships, campaign expense* end final reports, and plans for th# 1965 March of Dimes Drive. TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING V Terms To Suit You! 0 14 and If MCH TDtBI EE-CAPPED HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. AS t. McDOWELL ST. PHONE TE 2-0571 1 k‘wj-9 TO PHILADELPHIA Or. Nelson 11. Ilarria. head of the Di vision of Education at Shaw Uni versity. has been Invited to at tend the Cooperative Manpower Conference to be held In Phila delphia, Pennsylvania on April 10, 11, and 12. Also Dr. Harris haa been Invited to Florida AA- M University as guest professor of the Graduate School, from June IS through August 10. JUDO WIFE WINS CRUELTY DIVORCE CASE LONDON (ANP»—Mrs. Mar garet Laura Lane Jacobs, 29. of Lewisham, won an interlocutory divorce degree before Justice Cairns here recently on a charge of cruelty, despite the counter charge of her husband. William Frederick Jacob*. 32. that she is a Judo expert Jacobs accused his wife of using judo tatle* on him whrn they got Involved in family squabbles He told the court that in an argument over a cup of cof fee, he slapped her, and she promptly threw him over her head and out the door However. Mr*. Jacobs testified that she learned Ju do as a protection against her hus band’s frequent assaults upon her She testified with the support of witnesses that he had attacked her three times when she was pregnant. DRIVE SAFELY! THE CABOUNIAJI RALEIGH. N. C., SATURDAY. APRIL 11. ISM CONVICTED BY A NOSE-PRINT HAMILTON, Ont, Canada (AN- P i— Miss Kathleen Leßlanc, 23, was rnce an ardent dog fancier, but all i hat's changed now. Mi* Leßlanc was arrested by police as she walk ed down the street carrying a Pom eranian named “Monty" in her arms. Now Monty waa part of the Let Us Help You Own A Home Now We Have Just the Home for You! 1211 CROSS LINK ROAD $14,500.00 (Lot size 75 x 275 full basement) 643 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 14,000.00 (1250 sq. ft of actual living space lot size 110 x 220 on a beautiful corner) DAVIS STREET (Obettin aection) - 14,5*0.00 Two home* (each), full basement, FHA or VA financing No money down to qualified veterans. 1130 CROSS LINK ROAD . 18,000.00 (1250 sq. ft of living spaoe—lot rise 1.6 acres dishwasher, range and all drapes included) 804 CALLOWAY DRIVE 18.000.00 (Full basement—Bath and half—six rooms) 705. 707. 709 COLEMAN STREET (each) 10,250.00 (Low down payment for qualified applicants) OLD NEW BERN ROAD 30,000,00 (Lot size 3 acres, house sise 1620 aq. ft.) OLD NEW BERN ROAD 10,000.00 (Living room, kitchen, dining room, bedroom ~ and bath \\\ seres) CALL US TODAY!—HENRY BROWN or RONALD CARTER JOHN W. WINTERS & CO. REAL ESTATE BROKERS BUILDERS 507 E. Martin St VA 8-5786 HEAR: “Things Cittsens Should Knew” RADIO - WLLE Every Saturday 4 P.M. You’ll Save During The BASEMENT STORE CLOVER DAYS SALE! 3HOP FRIDAY NIGHT ’TIL 9! FAMOUS BRANDS: Medium Lengths Only! Lingerie Closeouts Seamless Hosiery Values from 4.06 to IN Rag. Me pr. V 2 OFF 59c Pr. Famous brand name lingerie include.* sllpr. gowns, r>be*. . , ______ and baby doll pajamas! aummlJ* AsSen Come early for the best ae i> nir whit* Now • tn« time to ouy *ev- Ek NoftlTi in oh eral P* lr " thl * t,n Y »"*** ootoia 8 * * U > med 1#n * Ul ony ' LINGERIE . HOSIERY SECOND FLOOR STREET FLOOR While and Summer Colors NOT ALL SIZES Summer Jewelry BOYS’ WEAR Values to 2.00 Values to 2.99 59 c piu * tax 97c Necklaces . . pins >. . . eer- A big selection of boys’ wear rings . . oracelets! You'll . . . including bermuda find everything you need to »horts, shirts, and btlU! arcrasorl7o your summer Really big value* at a tiny costumes, end you'll save price! Come early and t.nd money, too! Come early l hla star. JEWELRY BOYS’ A STUDENTS WEAR STREET FLOOR SECOND FLOOR SPECIAL PURCHASE! FAMOUS BRAND NAME MEN’S TIES Men’s JEWELRY Value* to 1.80 Reg. I.B# 54 c 29° piu# •** Handvim- brand name ties ova! *har>e tie «llr» . . . dia . . in nert patterns and tlnctiveiy inltoted! Gold or stripe* t High quality work- silver handsomely styled by manship and a good sclec- one of hia favorite manu tlon . . . a'l at one snail facturera! price! MEN'S STORE MEN’S STORE STREET FLOOR STREE T FLOOR IRREGULARS TOWELS & WASH CLOTHS Bath Towels would be 199 if perfect 1.27 Hand Towels would le 139 if perfect 77c Wash Cloths would be 89c If perfect 37c You'll recognise the high quality and beauty In those enaenv ble* . . . made for us by a famous manufacturer! All cotton, highly absorbent, fast colors . . . and fabric flaws aa small you'll never notice them! Rosebud Pink. Mist Blue, Poach Blush. Candlelight, all with white scallop*. TOWELS THIRD FLOOR loot In a Mg robbery at a fashion* able home in the city recently. In court police produced aa evidence the noee-print of die dog that had been stolen, and it matched exact ly with -Monty-- HU owawa had had him noaeprintad tor identifi cation when they purchased him. 5

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